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<blockquote data-quote="Feral" data-source="post: 520411" data-attributes="member: 12276"><p>The dohicky thingy, chick speak for watt meter. couldn't remember what it was called. Panel on the roof has no shade and there is no angle to speak of. Battery is almost charged back t full so will be able to switch the fridge back onto 12v this week end and test further. Have a 260w pane in the shed I was thinking of plugging in. It was on the roof nut was to heavy for the pop top springs.</p><p></p><p>The fiddly stuff is taking forever to sort :8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feral, post: 520411, member: 12276"] The dohicky thingy, chick speak for watt meter. couldn't remember what it was called. Panel on the roof has no shade and there is no angle to speak of. Battery is almost charged back t full so will be able to switch the fridge back onto 12v this week end and test further. Have a 260w pane in the shed I was thinking of plugging in. It was on the roof nut was to heavy for the pop top springs. The fiddly stuff is taking forever to sort :8 [/QUOTE]
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